Lessons concerning the honour of parents, and humility, and avoiding curiosity.
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Hear me, your father, O my children, and do what you hear, that you all may be safe.
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For the Lord honors the father over the children, and has confirmed the judgment of the mother over her sons.
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He who honors his father will make atonement for sins.
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He who gives glory to his mother is as one who lays up treasure.
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Whoever honors his father will have joy in his own children. He will be heard in the day of his prayer.
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He who gives glory to his father will have length of days. He who listens to the Lord will bring rest to his mother,
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(a) and will serve under his parents, as to masters.
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Honor your father in deed and word, that a blessing may come upon you from him.
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For the blessing of the father establishes the houses of children, but the curse of the mother roots out the foundations.
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Don’t glorify yourself in the dishonor of your father, for your father’s dishonor is no glory to you.
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For the glory of a man is from the honor of his father, and a mother in dishonor is a reproach to her children.
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My son, help your father in his old age, and don’t grieve him as long as he lives.
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If he fails in understanding, have patience with him. Don’t dishonor him in your full strength.
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For the kindness to your father will not be forgotten. Instead of sins it will be added to build you up.
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In the day of your affliction it will be remembered for you, as fair weather upon ice, so your sins will also melt away.
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He who forsakes his father is as a blasphemer. He who provokes his mother is cursed by the Lord.
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My son, go on with your business in humility; so you will be loved by an acceptable man.
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The greater you are, humble yourself the more, and you will find favor before the Lord.
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For the power of the Lord is great, and he is glorified by those who are lowly.
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Don’t seek things that are too hard for you, and don’t search out things that are above your strength.
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Think about the things that have been commanded you, for you have no need of the things that are secret.
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Don’t be overly busy in tasks that are beyond you, for more things are shown to you than men can understand.
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For the conceit of many has led them astray. Evil opinion has caused their judgment to slip.
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(c)There is no light without eyes. There is no wisdom without knowledge.
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A stubborn heart will do badly at the end. He who loves danger will perish in it.
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A stubborn heart will be burdened with troubles. The sinner will heap sin upon sins.
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The calamity of the proud has no healing, for a weed of wickedness has taken root in him.
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The heart of the prudent will understand a proverb. A wise man desires the ear of a listener.
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Water will quench a flaming fire; almsgiving will make atonement for sins.
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He who repays good turns is mindful of that which comes afterward. In the time of his falling he will find a support.
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